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Adding Related wikiHows is another way to weave the web of links. Linking pages allows readers to easily browse the site to dig deeper into a subject.

Type a search into this box. Use the same ideas as those found in the "Determining What Articles to Use" subsection below.

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Click the "Search" button. Wait for a list to appear below the search.

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Review the list of all the suggested sites. Find a good Related wikiHow article that would suit the article in question.

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Click the plus(+) sign to the right of the requested title. The title you chose will be shown in the white box of "Related wikiHows" at the top of the page.

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Repeat for each item that best suits the article. If you add one accidentally, just highlight it in the box and click "Remove."

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Click the "Save" button to add the Related articles.

Part 2

Adding in the Guided Editor

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Click the "Edit" button from the top of the article.

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Scroll all the way down to the bottom of the page. Just above the edit summary box, you'll see 4 checkbox buttons. One of which is marked "Related wikiHows".

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Click the checkbox to the left of the "Related wikiHows" box.

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Click into the long bar directly underneath the new section that has now appeared. Type a search term, or, using wikiHow syntax, type the title of an article.

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Select the "requested title" that you want to add. Click the "Add" box.

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Remember to publish your edit at the bottom of the page.

Part 3

Adding in the Advanced Editor

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Open the article in Edit mode.

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Add the section "Related wikiHows" by including the section title. Type == Related wikiHows == . It should go below Warnings or Things You'll Need but above Sources and Citations.

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Use correct wiki syntax. Start each one with a bullet point (*) and then type the interwiki link to the related article. When you're typing or pasting in a title, use internal linking - for example: [[Be Cool]] to make the link: Be Cool. A related wikiHow's wikitext should look like:

*[[Be Cool]]

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Click Publish to complete your edit. Make sure the Related wikiHows showed up as you intended.

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wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, 32 people, some anonymous, worked to edit and improve it over time. This article has also been viewed 31,241 times.